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The National Interest on MSNHow Britain’s Wooden “Mosquito” Fighter Terrorized Nazi GermanyA critical advantage to the Mosquito’s wooden construction was its relatively light weight—giving it a fantastic top speed of ...
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNThe Smith Family de Havilland Mosquito and its link to RAF East FortuneA recent visit to the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre Dangerous Skies exhibition enabled a closer look at the Smith family de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI TE910 that has taken up residence at Omaka. On ...
Members, aerospace professionals and aviation enthusiasts are invited to the Cardiff Branch's lecture, titled "The 'modern' DH98 Mosquito".
Royal Air Force leaders had dispatched orders to ... when one of the retreating bombers was struck by anti-aircraft fire. The Mosquito crashed some 50 miles from the target, killing Squadron ...
Flight Officer Malcolm Alfred Moseley, from Dovercourt, joined the RAF straight from school and ... was one of the earliest operational Mosquito pilots. He went missing on July 27, 1942, after his ...
RAF fighter jets based at Lossiemouth have been scrambled and circled around Scotland to confront an unidentified aircraft after receiving an alert from NATO. A plane left from Brize Norton this ...
Describing the aircraft online, the RAF says: "Atlas (Atlas C.1 A400M) has the ability to carry a 37-tonne payload over 2,000nm to established and remote civilian and military airfields, and short ...
RAF Puma HC.Mk 2 helicopters flew over the RAF Museum in Cosford, then Shawbury airbase today (Wednesday, March 26). The aircraft will be retired at the end of this month after serving for more ...
LONDON—The combat aircraft that emerges from the trinational Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) could have twice the payload of the Lockheed Martin F-35A Joint Strike Fighter, Royal Air Force ...
A British Voyager plane was used to refuel the US jets defending the aircraft carrier that launched the strikes, in which more than 50 people died, on March 15. The plane flew from the RAF airbase ...
A Mosquito from the RAF’s 105 Squadron, used on several low-altitude daylight bombing operations during 1943. © The Royal Aeronautical Society (National Aerospace ...
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